Manuel Sabin
UC Berkeley
Manuel Sabin is in their last year of their PhD at UC Berkeley, advised by Shafi Goldwasser and Christos Papadimitriou. Their interests are most recently in:
– Fine-grained Complexity Theory, Pseudorandomness, Cryptography, Circuit Lower Bounds, and how these all influence each other.
– Algorithmic “Fairness” and examining technology and the field itself’s methodologies through an interdisciplinary, socio-technical lens.
Program Visits
- Lower Bounds in Computational Complexity, Fall 2018. Visiting Graduate Student.
- Foundations of Machine Learning, Spring 2017. Visiting Graduate Student.
- Algorithmic Challenges in Genomics, Spring 2016. Visiting Graduate Student.
- Counting Complexity and Phase Transitions, Spring 2016. Visiting Graduate Student.
- Economics and Computation, Fall 2015. Visiting Graduate Student.
- Fine-Grained Complexity and Algorithm Design, Fall 2015. Visiting Graduate Student.
- Cryptography, Summer 2015. Visiting Graduate Student.